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  1. #1 5V to ground connection 
    bobthemoule is offline Reverser / Coder
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    Hi all,

    While programming my SX, I connected +5V to ground. What are the chips/parts to change to get my mobo back to work ?
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    What version of ps2 do you have?
    was it the normal ice +5 volt connection you grounded?
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    In fact, I burnt my motherboard, it's a v7 GH-019 and I wanna know wether I have ti change the bios chip and/or other parts on the mobo to get my ps2 working without a modchip for a 1st step.
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    start with the fuses, here are a link to all ps2 models.

    http://www.ps2newz.net/forums/showthread.php?t=23770
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    The fuses are all ok . Is there other sensible parts to look at ? Is there a way to reprogram the bios chip ?
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    have you check the voltage regulator ? its labeled 7805 its a 3 pins little "black box", mmm wait a sec i shoot a picture of it (on a ps1 board)

    The one at the top picture , its labeled 78M05 , 05 for 5V

    Pin at left is voltage IN , the flat pin at top chip is ground and right pin is 5v regulated OUT
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    Last edited by siro; 08-21-2004 at 12:40 PM.
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